Sunday, July 24, 2011

Washington Waterfalls

Yesterday we went on another hike on Mount Saint Helens. Last fall when we were here it was a rainy day and we only caught a few glimpses of the top. Today was gloriously clear and sunny!
Our destination today was to hike in Lava Canyon. In ancient times, a forest covered a deep valley here. Then, 3,500 years ago, Mount Saint Helens erupted, sending a massive mudflow down through the canyon, filling it with volcanic rock. Over the years, the river carved a path through the rock, forming a canyon with waterfalls, deep cuts and towers of harder rock - Lava Canyon. Later mudflows covered all of that, and eventually forest grew back over the whole thing. Then on May 18th, 1980, Mount Saint Helens erupted again, melting 70% of its glaciers in an instant and sending millions of cubic feet of mud and rock blasting down the side of the mountain at about 45 miles an hour. George compared it to a giant power washer! That eruption cleaned out the forest and rock, exposing Lava Canyon for the first time in thousands of years.
The hike had a really fun suspension bridge. I loved all the different styles of crossing the bridge I observed....from the crouched and 'holding on for dear life' approach to the 'lets see how much I can actually get it to swing' people. It was interesting when hikers from these two very different groups were on the bridge at the same time!

I'll never tell which members of our family fell into each group! This is the view over the side of the bridge.
Here's a great view of the canyon with the suspension bridge at the top.
There was also a 40 foot ladder to take you down to the canyon floor. Once you were down there it was like a different world! Reminded me of Hawaii!
It was a wonderful day and another memorable hike!


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

It never gets old....

We went to the Oregon Coast on Saturday. The beauty there is breathtaking. I don't think I'll ever get tired of these excursions!
Fog rolling in.....
Shipwreck......
Astoria Column
My only complaint is that it is JULY and we're still wearing sweatshirts. Will it ever be summer here?

Ode to Pelicans

Grandpa Lewis enjoyed sharing this cute little poem with his grandkids....

A funny old bird is a pelican
His beak can hold more than his belly can
He can hold in his beak enough food for a week
I don't know how in the hellican!

Scott

So many adventures ahead!

Lion, tigers and bears......

Lions.....
Tigers....
Bears.....
And more bears......
Wolves....
Penguins......
Chimps....
Giraffes......
Horses.....and big boys who still love them....
John, Scott and I went to the Oregon Zoo!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Happy birthday Mary!!!

My mother always said that Mary was a 'dear person'. I happen to completely agree! She has always been kind and thoughtful. The memory of Mary that I want to share is one that her Dad told me and I've thought about it so long that it seems like my memory as well.

At the end of one of Mary's birthday parties when she was probably 5 or 6 years old, each child got a helium filled balloon. Kids that age love balloons and Mary was no exception. George took some of the children home. As Mary walked one of her friends to the door, the other little girl somehow lost her balloon and it was taken away by the Colorado wind. Mary immediately ran back to the car and gave her little friend her own balloon. A completely selfless act by my little girl.

Mary still has that selfless spirit. She has served in Primary, working with the children at church, for all but about 6 months of her married life. And best of all she never ever complained about it! I'm proud to call her daughter and friend. I hope to learn from her fine example!

Mary also looks good in pictures. I have photo album after photo album with pictures of Mary and her brothers. In the majority of them, one of the boys has a grumpy face, or has his tongue stuck out, or his eyes crossed or is making a silly face. Mary just always shows us her beaming smile

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Happy birthday Mark!

Mark has the first birthday in our family each year. This year I decided to share a favorite memory of each person in our family on their birthday.

Mark works all week and spends hours each day dealing with the public. On Saturday he likes to enjoy the peace and quiet of home. Mary had planned an outing with about 20 people from their ward to go to dinner and then to see "Wicked" at the Kennedy Center. Here's my blog post about that evening. http://bondia2000.blogspot.com/2011/07/wicked-evening.html

I know that this was NOT something that Mark had any interest in doing but he did go. And I know the main reason he decided to go was that Mary wanted him to. I love that he loves our daughter enough to sacrifice his free time and do something just because she wanted him to! Thanks Mark for being such a good, caring, loving husband and a fine man. We're glad you are in our family!

This is Carriage House Automotive where Mark spends his days working hard to support his family.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Trying out my iPad


I am trying to figure out how to blog from my iPad without calling in my IT people! My husband! Did I do it?


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad

Location:Home

Sunday, July 10, 2011

We love waterfalls!

Hiking in Oregon is spectacularly beautiful!
My favorite part is all the waterfalls. Yesterday we saw "Triple Falls"....
"Ponytail Falls"
"Oneanta Falls"
And "Horsetail Falls"! And that was just on one five mile loop!
An absolutely perfect day!

A Capitol Fourth


Mary, George and I braved the crowds and went down to the Capitol to see the July 4th concert. We got there at about 3:00 and secured seats on the steps for the 8:00 concert. Luckily the sun went behind the clouds so we didn't cook for 5 hours! I enjoyed visiting with the people around us and people watching. Some people really got into the patriotic spirit!

How's this for a bow?
The MC for the concert was Jimmy Smits.
Matthew Morrison of 'Glee' fame and Kelli O'Hara, a Broadway star, sang, "Tonight" from West Side Story. I love that song!
Did you know that Steve Martin is a very talented banjo player? He even writes some of the songs for his band, Steep Canyon Rangers. This was George's favorite part!
Mary and I loved hearing and seeing Josh Groban.
We also saw Little Richard and heard the National Symphony Orchestra. And after the concert more, fireworks and the 1812 Overture, only this time with the Washington Monument in the background!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Civil War Fireworks

Antietam Battlefield - Sharpsburg, Maryland
Mary and Mark live close to many of the Civil War Battlegrounds. For the last few years Mary has gone with friends to the Antietam Battlefield to watch the fireworks. The year we were able to join her, along with 15,000 to 20,000 others, to listen to the Maryland Symphony and the amazing fireworks. This picture gives some small idea of the size of the crowd! There are no pictures of the organized way that number of people left the fireworks at the end. The battlefield is off a two lane road that everyone had to use to leave! It was a marvel of organization and cooperation!
Mary and I went to the field at 10:00 in the morning to secure a place right on the front row in front of the artillery. We left a tarp staked down and it was still there when we went back at 8:30 in the evening! Because of our excellent spot we got the full effect of the canons during the 1812 Overture!!!
The fireworks just went on and on. Every time I thought it was the finale they started again. And when the fireworks did finally stop, the artillery continued for 3 or 4 more minutes. I understand "Shock and Awe" a little better.
At the bottom of this picture you can just barely see the artillery....we're talking modern stuff, not civil war canons!